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FINA HIGH DIVING JUDGES PATHWAY CERTIFICATION PROCESS
FINA DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME | 2019-2021
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Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 3
1. FINA Criteria for Judges .......................................................................................................... 3
2. List principles ........................................................................................................................... 3
3. FINA High Diving Certification Schools for Judges .............................................................. 4
3.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................ 4
3.2 Course description and format ......................................................................................... 4
3.3 Course requirements ........................................................................................................ 4
3.4 Registration ....................................................................................................................... 4
3.5 Assessment ....................................................................................................................... 5
3.6 Recertification ................................................................................................................... 5
3.7 Qualification framework .................................................................................................... 5
3.7.1 Content ......................................................................................................................... 5
3.7.2 Competencies .............................................................................................................. 6
4. Evaluation of certified judges ................................................................................................. 6
4.1.1 Numerical ..................................................................................................................... 6
4.1.2 Behaviour ..................................................................................................................... 6
4.1.3 Neutrality ...................................................................................................................... 7
4.1.4 Knowledge of the Rules and additional Diving Education ....................................... 7
4.2 Evaluation procedure ....................................................................................................... 7
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Introduction
The purpose of this document is to explain the process that all the Technical Officials, within a FINA
National Member Federation, may follow in order to become eligible to judge at FINA Events.
A key element in this process are the FINA Schools, a development programme that offers all the
officials around the world the opportunity to progress and to be acknowledged as certified officials.
The main goal of this programme is to promote sports growth by offering a continuous learning
pathway for active high diving judges, providing and setting the necessary competencies to become
a FINA Judge.
Every odd year, a FINA High Diving Certification School is organised in connection with the FINA
World Championships or the FINA High Diving World Cup, with the objective of establishing a
universal and standardized high diving judges training and certification system.
Through this programme all the participants have access to the same information, guidelines and
interpretation of the FINA Rules, increasing the number of certified judges and enhancing their
knowledge.
1. FINA Criteria for Judges
All judges must be able to meet the following criteria:
Education: they shall have a complete knowledge of the rules
Experience: they shall develop judging experience in competitions
Application: they shall demonstrate the practical application of the rules
Neutrality: they shall show no preference to any diver or nation
Consistency: they shall maintain a standard in judging
Behaviour: they shall at all times conduct themselves in a professional manner
2. List principles
A list of FINA High Diving Officials with certified judges is established annually by FINA.
Federations can delete their certified judges annually, after receiving the revised FINA High Diving
Officials List, no later than November 30 of each year.
If no reply is received by December 15, it shall be assumed that all judges appearing on the list are
approved for the upcoming year.
In special circumstances National Federations are entitled to delete certified judges during the year.
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3. FINA High Diving Certification Schools for Judges
3.1 Overview
A FINA High Diving Certification School for Judges is organised every odd year in connection with
the FINA World Championships or the FINA High Diving World Cup.
The course is designed to prepare and certify highly qualified judges wishing to be on the FINA High
Diving Officials List, subject to meet the list criteria.
3.2 Course description and format
The FINA High Diving Certification Schools are held over a duration of three (3) days concluding
with a test. They are delivered in English by two lecturers appointed by the FINA Technical High
Diving Committee.
The instruction combines theoretical sessions and practical application of judging, being both parts
examined at the end of the course.
3.3 Course requirements
The Organizer must have a minimum of ten (10) and a maximum of thirty (30) participants attending
a FINA High Diving Certification School.
All participants attending a FINA School shall ensure that they comply with the below requirements:
Be registered through the FINA GMS as described in point 3.4
Be at least 18 years old on December 31 of the year of the school
Demonstrate a minimum level of spoken and written skills in English
Fully participate in the course and complete all required assessments
Agree to abide by the FINA Code of Ethics
It is strongly recommended that candidates have independent appropriate insurance
coverage before undertaking any independent officials practice to cover any unusual
circumstances such as travel and health
3.4 Registration
All participants attending a FINA High Diving Certification School must be nominated by their
National Federations through the FINA GMS by the registration deadline.
Only fully submitted registrations will be considered for approval
Please note that only approved participants may attend a FINA School
The approvals will be done on a first come first serve basis
The registration for the school will be closed by the registration deadline or once the
maximum number of 30 participants has been reached
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3.5 Assessment
To receive certification, a judge must attend a FINA High Diving Certification School and pass the
theoretical test and the practical assessment.
IMPORTANT NOTE: A candidate must obtain a minimum score of 85% in order to pass a FINA
High Diving Certification School. FINA certification is valid for three (3) years.
For the written exam, interpreters, use of online resources, electronic watches and cell phones are
not permitted. Disciplinary actions will be taken against those who act in a dishonest way or for any
misconduct.
Candidates who have successfully completed the assessment will receive a Certification School
Diploma.
3.6 Recertification
For recertification (three years), a certified judge must do one of the following:
Attend a FINA High Diving Certification School for Judges and pass the test with a minimum
score of 85% and be assessed with a minimum of 85% every three (3) years. At each FINA
High Diving Certification School, the nationality of the officials will be verified by the lecturers
Office (see GR 2.5 and BL 9.1).
Be evaluated within a period of three years at three (3) different competitions held at three
(3) different places with at least a 90% rating and recommended by the FINA THDC for a
recertification for three years.
Be selected for the FINA High Diving Seminar Programme, as high diving judge for the FINA
World Championships and/or the FINA High Diving World Cup and recommended by the
FINA THDC for a recertification for three years. The FINA THDC will only consider those
judges who achieve a minimum of 90% agreement with observation.
IMPORTANT NOTE: In addition, each certified judge must take the Online Officials exam each
year.
3.7 Qualification framework
3.7.1 Content
The curriculum will be based on the FINA High Diving Officials Manual and the FINA Handbook –
Edition 2017:
Judge’s Responsibilities
High Diving: Analogy and Difference to Diving
Fundamentals: High Diving Competitions and Competition Format
High Diving Number Designation: Degree of Difficulty
Statement of Dives: Competition Procedure
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Elements of the Dive: Approach and Take-off – Flight – Entry
The Dive: Approach and Take-Off
The Dive: The Flight
The Dive: The Entry
Rules: Interpretation & Application
Using the Point Scale
3.7.2 Competencies to be achieved at the end of the school are:
Participants will fully be versed with the FINA High Diving Rules (FINA High Diving Officials
Manual and FINA Handbook – Edition 2017)
Participants will demonstrate a high level of understanding of the rules and the application of
the rules to judge at an international level of competency.
4. Evaluation of certified judges
All certified judges shall be evaluated into one of the following categories:
95 – 100% = very good
90 – 94% = good
85 – 89% = satisfactory
80 – 84% = deficient
79% and under = unsatisfactory
4.1.1 Numerical
Comparison of the awards given by the judge and the opinion of the observer and classified as
follows:
Less than 5% difference between the observer and the judge = very good
Between 6 - 10% difference between the observer and the judge = good
Between 11 - 15% difference between the observer and the judge = satisfactory
Between 16 - 20% difference between the observer and the judge = deficient
More than 21% difference between the observer and the judge = unsatisfactory
4.1.2 Behaviour
While judging the contest, the judge must at all times reflect appropriate international behaviour
which includes:
To wear the appropriate dress code
To report for duty on schedule and attend the meetings called by the referee
To be alert at all times
Not to communicate with the other judges and coaches during the event
Not to coach the diver from the chair
To be prompt in the response to the referee for scores
To concentrate on the event and the field of play
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4.1.3 Neutrality
Does not show bias towards or against certain divers or Federations.
4.1.4 Knowledge of the Rules and additional Diving Education
Ability to understand and apply the rules during the competition
4.2 Evaluation procedure
The following high diving events are the main venues for observation by THDC Members or
nominated experts:
FINA World Championships – High Diving
FINA High Diving World Cups
Selected Red Bull Cliff Diving Series Events
Continental High Diving Championships
Special Invitation of THDC Observer to National or Regional Championships
After each competition, an observation report shall be sent to the FINA THDC Sub-Committee
Judges.
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